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Cries about capitalism. Lives in country with capitalism = opinion irrelevant.
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Mad about Americans wanting change. claims to lives from across the pond = opinion irrelevantCries about capitalism. Lives in country with capitalism = opinion irrelevant.
Mad about Americans wanting change. claims to lives from across the pond = opinion irrelevant
what? your a joke mate'.. the Hypocrisy is strong with you..(claim someones opinion is irrelevant when his opinion is even more Irrelevant)Because one person speaks for 328m. What a stupid take but nothing you say surprises me. If he wants change he can move. Think before you type.
I dont see the logic.. are people in North Korea not suppose to complain about living in a dictatorship? Or people in China not supposed to complain about living in totalitarian communism? Or people in Europe can't complain about heavily socialized policy?Cries about capitalism. Lives in country with capitalism = opinion irrelevant.
Nobody in North Korea complains about anything, it is the best Korea thanks to glorious leader.I dont see the logic.. are people in North Korea not suppose to complain about living in a dictatorship? Or people in China not supposed to complain about living in totalitarian communism? Or people in Europe can't complain about heavily socialized policy?
that is a really retarded argument. That's also just like saying (insert, job or school) you cannot criticize it because you're in (insert job or school) that's circular reasoning, and it goes nowhere fast.Cries about capitalism. Lives in country with capitalism = opinion irrelevant.
China isn't totalitarian communism technically speaking, they have private businesses/private sector, huawei is an example. if it was actual communism the social credit thing wouldn't exist, also wages wouldn't still exist, and wouldn't ceo's exist. Communism generally means that it is a CLASSLESS society and stateless (no government or rather weak state/government). Which clearly china still has classes (poor rich, etc) They are closer to Totalitarian capitalists. There is a owner class (the CEO) and the working class (people below) it's just that with china if the government wants something from a business they can outright force them to do it.China not supposed to complain about living in totalitarian communism
I know, but they've claimed the name communism, even if thats not really what they are. You're right, Its hardly communist, thats why a added totalitarian which i think is fair.that is a really retarded argument. That's also just like saying (insert, job or school) you cannot criticize it because you're in (insert job or school) that's circular reasoning, and it goes nowhere fast.
also the fact that is your response and have nothing to counter the healthcare issues, the housing issues, and incarceration I ask you to try harder next time and give an actual refusal.
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China isn't totalitarian communism, they have private businesses, huawei is an example. if it was actual communism the social credit thing wouldn't exist, also wages wouldn't still exist, and wouldn't ceo's exist. Communism generally means that it is a CLASSLESS society. Which clearly china still has classes (poor rich, etc) They are closer to Totalitarian capitalists. There is a owner class (the CEO) and the working class (people below) it's just that with china if the government wants something from a business they can outright force them to do it.
I get that, but...I know, but they've claimed the name communism, even if thats not really what they are. You're right, Its hardly communist, thats why a added totalitarian which i think is fair.
I dont see the logic.. are people in North Korea not suppose to complain about living in a dictatorship? Or people in China not supposed to complain about living in totalitarian communism? Or people in Europe can't complain about heavily socialized policy?
again failing to refute the argument that people are dying because they cannot get the healthcare they need. Or the housing problem, or incarceration. I'd really hate to be that annoying Karen who keeps bringing up a point you keep ignoring.Or are people who live in the United States free to critique the government and all It's forms and then move to somewhere they prefer.
No, there is no logic.Are people in China or North Korea as free as people in the United States? Or are people who live in the United States free to critique the government and all It's forms and then move to somewhere they prefer. The answer is no, the logic wasn't hard.
Well, that's only part of the story. America is primarily founded upon tax avoidance. You hated the king enough to leave Britain, but you haven't proclaimed independence until the tea supply was threatened.No, there is no logic.
"are people who live in the United States free to critique the government and all It's forms"
Yes. End of story
Citizens of the US are in control of the government, not the other way around. We left Europe just so we could do that. Bitching about the system is what America is founded on.
Well, 'taxation without representation'. We prefer coffee anyway lol.Well, that's only part of the story. America is primarily founded upon tax avoidance. You hated the king enough to leave Britain, but you haven't proclaimed independence until the tea supply was threatened.
Every revolution needs a lofty slogan, but... I think we all know what it was really about.Well, 'taxation without representation'. We prefer coffee anyway lol.